Tuesday, August 18, 2009

retribution...

Sigh*
And I thought the Realestate wanted me out of their hair. Here I am gettign ready to move found the perfect property with anothe realestate(it looks clean and maintained! Never seen that before!).

And what do they do??
They tell the new realestate things that are quote: "Told me Horrifying things about you."
So of course they won't have us. >='(

....I'm thinking my being civil, polite, reasonable, doing the right thing by myself and her(scrubbing walls and completely cleaning the previous property.) is maybe not the way to do things. She is at fault for not keeping the property and it's inclusions in good condition and working order, she got caught, sued and still wouldn't fix anything I had to phone government agencies to get her to fix things, I've avoided Legal action until absolutely necessary.
Maybe I should've just sued her broke in the first place.
Maybe then she'd sort herself out.

I'm certainly not going to move out until I find a place to live that is not under her leathery wings. Being nice didn't work, suing didn't work, complaining to the government and it's various agencies worked.

Idiots.

Anyway, this made me feel better:

http://www.heavenschild.com.au/weekly_horoscope.htm

"Due to unforseen circumstances there will be no updates to this website for October."

Saturday, August 8, 2009

the rise of living costs= the downfall of 'economy'

This 'economic' crisis is a product of it's own cause.
It's not 'oil' prices or People not buying their own countries produce and products.
It's people simply not being able to.

This article(again up @ Fark.com, I'm getting lazy): http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0806em.html

It talks about living costs compared to other areas, Newyork compared to Chicago and Washington.
And the biggest Problem is housing.

Has any research been done like that here? I'm going to find out.
It's rediculous, If price of housing and fuel go up, people are going to spend less at the shops and bunker down.

EG: I'm paying $250 a week rent, I'm on Centrelink and so is my Father(DSP) and that's a huge chunk out of our payments. We don't do much anyway.
But considering the 'condition' of this property I should be paying a lot less.
IF things like rates on loans, and essential services were lowered in 'times of crisis', the economy would recover a lot faster than when Essential service providers have their prices jacked up in order to 'ride out the economy'.

But if the economy relies on people buying things, should essential services and accommodation be made cheaper? or better, subsidized temporarily by government?

Friday, August 7, 2009

My Ass on the wall.


Yesterday I received an Entry notice that the Owners were coming to do maintenance.


They did not.


They wanted to see what needed fixing for when they moved in.


We(My father and I) are expected to live happily with leaking toilets, with breathing grease trap and flooded trenches. But they can't?





When Me and my father told them about the real estate, they said this.


"It's not our problem, we didn't do anything the real estate are in full control."


I told her "$250 a week is a bit much to pay for things that don't work"


I was told "Well you picked it, and you chose to pay it."





So they have no intention of fixing anything still and I can be certain from their evasive attitude and the excuse of 'we live so far away, real estate are in full control." is that Real estate is acting entirely on their instructions.


Still suing.


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Last night there was a mad rush to clean everything, had a friend over who helped and everything. The lessors agent had affirmed in court that the walls were so filthy because the previous owners were heavy smokers and the walls could not be cleaned properly ever.


So I put an ass on the wall.


It's been there for some time, and now here it is on my blog.


hohoho, good thing no one reads this.


Blogger doesn't upload so well... Does it.? :(



Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Streets of Denmark.

I Just how dangerous are the streets of Denmark?
Dangerous enough that you should wear a walking helmet.
Visiting Fark this morning I found this article (thankyou Fark,)

http://www.copenhagenize.com/2009/08/walking-helmet-is-good-helmet.html

"Traffic safety isn't just for cyclists. The pedestrians of Denmark actually have a higher risk of head injury. The Danish Road Safety Council recommends walking helmets for pedestrians and other good folk in high risk groups."